How can I pick up my pen again to allow my inspirations to flow? I have been pounding on the idea of getting back to blogging for the past few months. If we are being honest, I was uninspired. As I am in the last 2 years of my twenties, I am trying to figure… Continue reading It’s been a minute , hi☺️!!
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Thank You 2021
Since the pandemic started two years ago, life hasn’t been the same. We are just trying to find a routine. I doubt we will ever return to what we once knew as NORMAL. As I was reflecting on 2021, I realized it had been a year of heartbreak; I thought 2020 was horrible. Nothing compares… Continue reading Thank You 2021
Laëtitia- Mental health is as important as your physical health
I was introduced to my next interviewee Laetitia by a close friend of mine. He texted me saying, “there's this girl I would love for you to work with”. I said sure no problem. We have been talking for years and I fell in love with how dedicated she was to go after all of… Continue reading Laëtitia- Mental health is as important as your physical health
Doris Adéclat : Dorishaiti
I’m always asking my friends about who they think I should interview as I focus more on Haitian musicians. It dawn on me that they are so many amazing young people doing phenomenal work . So I have taken a better interest at what’s going on around, and to shed light on those amazing young… Continue reading Doris Adéclat : Dorishaiti
Shirley Dorsainvil A Modern Day Woman!
One day someone send me Haitian Who Blog Instagram page. I started to follow them, that’s how I find out about my next interviewee, Shirley Dorsainvil, the curator of Haitians Who Blog. If you follow her then you know her page is all about educating us about a range of different topics. She’s outspoken, funny,… Continue reading Shirley Dorsainvil A Modern Day Woman!
Zoe Poze : Just Because You don’t SPEAK CREOLE IT doesn’t mean you aren’t Haitian.
If you ever in need of a good laugh, well my next interviewee is your person. He will keep you laughing non-stop while he tackles some important topics in our Haitian society. I’ve started watching his videos when my family started sending them in our group chat. Not only he is a well-known comedian, but… Continue reading Zoe Poze : Just Because You don’t SPEAK CREOLE IT doesn’t mean you aren’t Haitian.
Tyna Belance : Dancing Is How I learned To Express My feelings
I have always seen her pictures floating around on social media or videos of her dancing. Tyna Belance pictures showcase her love for dance so well. The art behind them is always well-executed. Prior to my interview with her I’ve gotten DMs about her through people I don’t usually talk to, asking me: “Whose this?… Continue reading Tyna Belance : Dancing Is How I learned To Express My feelings
Pascalin Smith -Paska Music
One day, while I was scrolling down on Instagram, I came across a cover of one of Kai songs “Malad” by Paska.. I admit that, surprisingly, the cover was really good. Then, over the past year, I saw him growing and getting bigger in the Haitian Music Industry whether it was with his songs' covers… Continue reading Pascalin Smith -Paska Music
Pas de petit ami, pas de problème
Certaines personnes se cantonnent dans des relations qui évidemment ne marchent pas juste parce qu’ils ont peur d’être seul. Moi, la solitude ne m’effraie pas .Quand ça va mal et après avoir fait tous les efforts, je suis la première à prendre la poudre d’escampette !Je suis célibataire depuis un bon moment mais je ne… Continue reading Pas de petit ami, pas de problème
Nicolas Millet – Always Be Yourself ( Enposib)
Here we are, a year later with one of the most anticipated interviews. I have been following Enposib for quite some time now and I have become a big fan of their work. It was such a great pleasure interviewing Nico. To some people, he is the quiet lead guitarist of Enposib and to others,… Continue reading Nicolas Millet – Always Be Yourself ( Enposib)